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hello guys, i have recently had a change of heart in regards to my beloved skyline. as the topic states, its a White 1996 R33 M-Spec with 133,***Kms on the clock. now most of those K's were highway K's from the previous owner who was a pilot and constantly driving to airports around Vic country and previously imported by private skyline enthusiast.

I have owned this car for the last 14 months and it hasnt missed a beat the whole time, been extremely impressed with the car and i have maintained it to the highest standard. im a mechanic and have looked after this car like a child. serviced every 4,000K's with Mobil semi synthetic oil. genuine oil filters and fuel filter.

GENERAL

1996 R33 S2 M-Spec.

133,***KMS

White 5 Speed Manual

ENGINE

Serviced every 4K's with Mobil S oil. Genuine oil filters and gen fuel filter replaced.

Only ever run it on 100 octane fuel sourced from SE suburbs of Vic

Diff and Gearbox with Redline Shockproof fully synthetic race oil. both in perfect condition.

Just had service including gen fuel filter. Just Replaced Timing belt with Gates Racing timing belt and new tensioner and idler bearings.

Platinum plugs just installed.

K&N Panel filter

Cooling Pro return flow front mount cooler painted black to stay hidden from sight to keep the factory look.

new higher tension and greater throw turbo actuator replaced.

New HD Clucth replaced which is garunteed for 300RWKW but is still organic disk so perfect for daily driver.

INTERIOR

great condition S2 interior, few minor scuffs but overall very good condition. much nicer then any other skyline ive been in.

3 center console guages, boost, water temp and volts. out of sight from cops.

Alpine Media reciever Headunit, awesome headunit.

aftermarket speakers. MTX splits up front and Jaycar Kevlar down back.

EXTERIOR

Factory white paint. Genuine M-Spec Body kit all around including M-Spec front spoiler.

few minor scuffs and scratches but nothing major, would say its 8/10 but i am picky. still great condition for its age.

Like new HR-109 Rims. 18x8 Front 18x9 down back.

AWESOME Nitto Invo tyres down the back in 275 wide. filled guards and awesome grip! fronts have 225 wide cheapy tyres but still grip very well. %80 left all around.

Lowered with stg1 king springs but factory shocks to retain smooth ride but still give a better stance.

Custom but still standard issue plates [ECR-333]. will be supplied for right price but up to the buyer.

Car also comes with a set of 17' Stagea wheels which look great on R33's.

car is a really good buy for someone looking for a quick reliable car for cheap. only reason im selling is i have found another car i would like to purchase. the skyline has never missed a beat. been fantastic. would highly reccomend inspection as first to see will fall in love.still have factory parts that have been removed from car for upgrades so everything will be provided with car like intercooler and springs.

Reg runs out start of MAY. will come with 12months reg as part of the cost but i can let it run out or watever if buyer wants. car will be supplied with RWC.

Would highly recomend someone semi local purchase this car as i will be able to assist them after sale with anything they need as i work on these for a living. This would have to be one of the most genuine cars out there that i have looked after 2nd to none. Must See!

As is w/ reg till May and including ECR-333 Plates $13,000.

Without Reg or Plates but still rwc $12,000ono

if anyone is interested in checking out the car i am located in the SE suburbs of Victoria. please no joy-riders. i am best contacted via sms or PM here.

chris 0423130616

I have a power fc for this car which will be thrown in for free if car sells for $13,000. thats $1500 on top for nothing!

legitimate reason for selling is i have found a Supra i want to buy.

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hey guys,

Car will also be supplied with an Engine Condition Test Result. including a Leakdown Test (tests condition of valve seating ability and piston ring condition.) and also Compression test. Can easily get anything else down to ensure the new owner that the car is in awesome condition.

Nobody interested in this? i can negotiate a little on the price with various spares that are coming with the car upon sale. please dont hesitate to contact me.

Nobody interested in this? i can negotiate a little on the price with various spares that are coming with the car upon sale. please dont hesitate to contact me.

i garuntee you wont find a nicer r33 then this for the price or more. genuine awesome condition inside an out, looked after better then anyone mechanically.

  • 2 weeks later...

Nah sorry mate i allready have a supra in mind.

***UPDATE TOO GUYS****

PRICE DROP!!!!

will now sell this car in as is condition with the custom plates but reg due in may for $11,000 firm. garuntee you will not find a better deal on a great condition R33 then this! do yourself a favor and see it in the flesh! Will not dissapoint!

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